Mitel WLAN Stand connecting to Netgear MR314 802.11b wlan

Having issues with my Mitel 5212 phone on wireless LAN stand connecting to Netgear MR314 802.11b wlan router across sbcglobal.net...... The wLAN stand is in bridge mode with DHCP enabled but the phone goes up and down like a yo_yo..... if a static ip address was given to the phone for the netgear router to identify with, would this resolve the problem.... seems I'm the only one going this route and didn't want to buy a new router and internet connection to facilitate new gig.

Not sure how to set a static IP up with netgear box as I search for step by step instruction...

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take out all the Ethernet cords from the router, EXCEPT the one coming from the modem

Now turn the modem on.

Wait for the lights, then wait about another minute for it to settle.

Turn on the router, make sure the Internet,Lan,Wlan,etc lights are on and functional if it doesn't display a light let me know.

Now depending on what your wireless network (SSID) is called try to connect to it. Go to Start>Network>Click Network And Sharing Center at the top>on the left select Manage Wireless Networks>now click add, if your network is already on the list shown select it and click remove otherwise click "Add" click "add network in reange of this computer" select your network name and click connect.

The phone is intended to be connected to a Mitel PBX telephone system. If you're using the phone at home, you must set the phone in Teleworker mode and use the IP address of the teleworker server. This will allow your phone to tunnel into the phone system.

OR the phone must be set up in SIP mode. Press and hold the 6 key while booting the phone. You will also need to set it up and tell it where the SIP server is located (IP addresses).

If you don't have this information, you should contact your vendor or system admin for further assistance.

If you are trying to use the phone without the above servers, I have bad news - it won't work.

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Hi there
Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Connectivity > WLAN wiz..
The WLAN wizard helps you to connect to a wireless LAN (WLAN) and manage your WLAN connections.
If the search finds WLANs, to create an internet access point (IAP) for a connection and start the web browser using this IAP, select the connection and Start web browsing.
If you select a secured WLAN, you are asked to enter the relevant password. To connect to a hidden network, you must enter the correct network name (service set identifier, SSID).

Have you first established the connection between the Router and the Extender?If so, have you connected e.g. a laptop to the Extender?So
if your WLAN networks SSID is NETGEAR, the WLAN network of the Extender
is NETGEAR_EXT and you have to connect the laptop to NETGEAR_EXT.Then
you have to open your favorit internet browser and have to type in
www.mywifiext.net, which I guess is a buildin Setup-Assistant.If this doesn't work, make sure, your laptop is configured, to get an ip address automatically via DHCP.Or read http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/20912

That sort of comes with a OS upgrade, in upgrades from XP to Win 7, I'm supprised that's the only thing that is a issue. I upgraded a old gateway (2005) from XP to Win 7 Pro N 64bit. and had some hardware issues to deal with. Consider yourself lucky. You can get use to it or search endlessly for a fix. Try the Acer forums, you may run across the issue.

try unplugging your router for 1 minute, plug it back in and wait for it to properly boot, make sure you do not have a secured wireless network (WEP,WPA, ect...)or make sure that the phone is able to accept the connection with a security key. If not you might have to disable your security in order to use the phone.

First check if its a drivers issue.. Unistall the drivers and reinstall the latest drivers from the support website of tashiba... Then try to take the WLAN and reinsert it.. Try to get all the wireless networks again and try to connect.. If the issue is not fixed you may have to replace the WLAN card....

Secured Wireless is better than a unsecured one. Configuring a secured wireless network easy.·First Check it the Wireless is turned on in the modem.You must see the wireless light glow on.Wireless LAN (WLAN) should be Enabled before configuring the wireless network·To make sure, if the WLAN is enabled you can check the WLAN light glow. ·If it is off, then you can be sure that WLAN is disabled.

Connet to your router using a LAN cable.Be sure you can browse Configure your Wlan with same protocol WPA/WEP) and Keys (TKIP)or remove every protection from your Wlan (not recommanded)Do you see your SSID in your PC?